• In artificial intelligence (AI), commonsense reasoning is a human-like ability to make presumptions about the type and essence of ordinary situations...
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  • knowledge was Advice Taker in 1959 by John McCarthy. Commonsense knowledge can underpin a commonsense reasoning process, to attempt inferences such as "You might...
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  • difficulties with some reasoning tasks that require logical thinking and multiple steps to solve, such as arithmetic or commonsense reasoning questions. For example...
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  • semantic web, and the strengths and limitations of formal knowledge and reasoning systems. Symbolic AI was the dominant paradigm of AI research from the...
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  • • Case-based reasoning Abductive reasoning Inference engine Commonsense reasoning International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR) Conference...
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  • for Winograd schemas, the task requires the use of knowledge and commonsense reasoning. The challenge is considered defeated in 2019 since a number of...
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    information. Representing commonsense reasoning: A number of related problems appeared when researchers tried to represent commonsense reasoning using formal logic...
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  • either Left- or Right-Branching Time. Cerebral cortex Commonsense reasoning Diagrammatic reasoning Spatial ability Temporal logic Visual thinking Renz,...
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    intelligence detection software Abductive reasoning Duck test I know it when I see it Commonsense reasoning Purposeful omission Decision tree Genetic...
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  • places abduction under "default reasoning". Luger et al. places this under "uncertain reasoning"). Breadth of commonsense knowledge: Lenat & Guha (1989...
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  • attempt to represent knowledge explicitly, called a knowledge base, and a reasoning system that allows them to derive new knowledge, known as an inference...
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  • achieving superintelligence would require that machines acquire commonsense reasoning abilities that are nowhere in sight: "Today's AI is far from general...
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  • Oaksford, M., & Chater, N. (2002). Commonsense reasoning, logic, and human rationality. In R. Elio (Ed.), Common Sense, Reasoning, and Rationality (pp. 174–214)...
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  • In philosophy of mind and cognitive science, folk psychology, or commonsense psychology, is a human capacity to explain and predict the behavior and mental...
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  • Powell, Derek (2016). "Deontological coherence: A framework for commonsense moral reasoning". Psychological Bulletin. 142 (11): 1179–1203. doi:10.1037/bul0000075...
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  • In information technology a reasoning system is a software system that generates conclusions from available knowledge using logical techniques such as...
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  • (almost) solved the "hard" problems, the "easy" problems of vision and commonsense reasoning would soon fall into place. They were wrong (see also AI winter)...
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    PaLM is capable of a wide range of tasks, including commonsense reasoning, arithmetic reasoning, joke explanation, code generation, and translation....
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  • cognitive architectures and computational models of cognition, commonsense reasoning and models of mental representation, and persuasive technologies...
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  • the solutions of similar past problems Casuistry – Reasoning by extrapolation Commonsense reasoning – Branch of artificial intelligence aiming to create...
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  • evaluate a variety of capabilities, including general knowledge, commonsense reasoning, and mathematical problem-solving. One broad category of evaluation...
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    previous models on two tasks related to question answering and commonsense reasoning—by 5.7% on RACE, a dataset of written question-answer pairs from...
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  • Backward chaining (or backward reasoning) is an inference method described colloquially as working backward from the goal. It is used in automated theorem...
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    Analogy (redirect from Analogical reasoning)
    Argumentum a contrario Argumentum a fortiori Case-based reasoning Casuistry Commonsense reasoning Conceptual blending Duck test False analogy Hypocatastasis...
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    foundationalism Common knowledge – Statement widely known to be true Commonsense reasoning – Branch of artificial intelligence aiming to create AI systems...
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  • Sun, R. (1994). "Integrating Rules and Connectionism for Robust Commonsense Reasoning." John Wiley and Sons, New York. Kahneman, D (2003). "A perspective...
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    language use. This is extended to also include non-linguistic reasoning such as commonsense reasoning (e.g. see Davis' Egg cracking problem and the approach...
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  • theory of AI completeness. Commonsense 2007, 8th International Symposium on Logical Formalizations of Commonsense Reasoning. McCorduck 2004, p. 433 Stottler...
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    Trinh, Trieu H.; Le, Quoc V. (7 Jun 2018). "A Simple Method for Commonsense Reasoning". arXiv:1806.02847 [cs.CL]. Quach, Katyanna (14 February 2019)....
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    human expert. Expert systems are designed to solve complex problems by reasoning through bodies of knowledge, represented mainly as if–then rules rather...
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